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he still needs colorado, nevada or ohio to win. right now he is trailing in nevada and ohio and tied in colorado. republicans strategist hogan beginly is "outfront," along with the senior adviser for hillary clinton. hogan, let me ask you about this issue for mitt romney. nationally on the polls, obviously, there's been significant improvement and he's ahead. but that isn't how we elect a president in this country. we elect based on what a few states decide to do and he has to pick up swing states to do it. he's lagging in some of those. what's his game plan? >> right. first of all, i want to give you credit and tell john king he better watch his back. because that was a really good job with that map, by the way. >> i watch john king and i try to soak it up. >> that's right. he's a tough act to follow, for sure. listen, it's pretty clear right now, the big story tonight and after these debates has been the fact that mitt romney has chipped away at the huge lead the president had. but for the debates, we might be talking about obama
he still needs colorado, nevada or ohio to win. right now he is trailing in nevada and ohio and tied in colorado. republicans strategist hogan beginly is "outfront," along with the senior adviser for hillary clinton. hogan, let me ask you about this issue for mitt romney. nationally on the polls, obviously, there's been significant improvement and he's ahead. but that isn't how we elect a president in this country. we elect based on what a few states decide to do and he has to pick up...
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. >> we have more of the nevada caucuses saturday night. tune in for that. that will be, i don't know, 6:00 eastern time it begins, all night tomorrow night. that's all for us now. erin burnett starts "out front right now. >> is it morning in america for president obama? does a blockbuster jobs number foreshadow his election? >> and doping charges and lance armstrong tonight and iran and a warning to israel. let's go "out front." >> i'm erin burnett. "out front" tonight, party like it's 1984. today's job news might start to seal the deal for re-election. that's his hope. unemployment in america fell to 8.3% as the country added 343,000 jobs. >> the recovery is speeding up. we've got to do everything in our power to keep it going. >> which reminds us of another president who found himself in a similar situation during his re-election year. >> i am pleased to report that america is much improved. and there's good reason to believe that improvement will phenomenon through the days to come. >> reagan won on this. >> it's morning again in america. today, more men
. >> we have more of the nevada caucuses saturday night. tune in for that. that will be, i don't know, 6:00 eastern time it begins, all night tomorrow night. that's all for us now. erin burnett starts "out front right now. >> is it morning in america for president obama? does a blockbuster jobs number foreshadow his election? >> and doping charges and lance armstrong tonight and iran and a warning to israel. let's go "out front." >> i'm erin burnett....
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nevada used to be a swing state. 71% again in the state of nevada. one of the key battlegrounds. let me give you one more example. colorado. once a red state, now a purple state. latino vote, double digits and 75%. 75%. let's look over here. president wins nevada. once a swing state. wins colorado. wins new mexico. this used to be one of the classic swing states in american politics. don't even think about it anymore, right? and he's probably going to win florida. why do i circle those? i'm going to slide this little barrier. the darker the colors, the higher the latino population. nevada, colorado, new mexico, florida, you can find other places as well up into the midwt. the republicans don't solve this problem. this is a crisis for the republican party. >> it certainly is. we're going to talk more about texas in a bit because i see that orange there. what about women? i know this war on women fight, a lot of people wondered whether it would be effective, but when it actually happened -- >> in a word, yes. >> romney did not make up that gap again. >> play the exit polls. nationa
nevada used to be a swing state. 71% again in the state of nevada. one of the key battlegrounds. let me give you one more example. colorado. once a red state, now a purple state. latino vote, double digits and 75%. 75%. let's look over here. president wins nevada. once a swing state. wins colorado. wins new mexico. this used to be one of the classic swing states in american politics. don't even think about it anymore, right? and he's probably going to win florida. why do i circle those? i'm...
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and nevada is a place that needs a really big idea. the state's unemployment, 13.4%, highest in the united states of america. 4 percentage points above the national average. housing is a bust. nevada ranks number one in foreclosures. las vegas prices down almost 60% from the peak. we need big ideas. we're going to be getting a democrat's view in just a moment with mike warner, but first let's find out if the nation is ready for a big idea. gloria borger is cnn's chief political analyst, john avalon, columnist for "newsweek" and the daily beast. great to have both of you with us. gloria, since you're out in vegas, why don't you give us the sense, what was the response to ron paul's plan today, which, of course, in addition to the trillion-dollar budget cut in year one also included getting rid of several federal agencies. >> reporter: i think republicans are very interested in hearing what ron paul has to say. east been someone who's been on the scene for quite some time. but when you scratch the surface, erin, you see that he wants to
and nevada is a place that needs a really big idea. the state's unemployment, 13.4%, highest in the united states of america. 4 percentage points above the national average. housing is a bust. nevada ranks number one in foreclosures. las vegas prices down almost 60% from the peak. we need big ideas. we're going to be getting a democrat's view in just a moment with mike warner, but first let's find out if the nation is ready for a big idea. gloria borger is cnn's chief political analyst, john...
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the republicans at the moment think they're ahead in colorado, tied in nevada. so he has to do florida, virginia, north carolina, ohio. and one more from there. if he can't get virginia, this state is a toss-up state. then he would have to cobble it together with say colorado and maybe wisconsin. but the most obvious path, they call it 3-2-1. win the three republican states, indiana, which we think he has, north carolina, virginia, florida, ohio, and one more. >> all right. so is it possible, and when you talk to the campaigns, and the expert that you are yourself, is it possible for someone to win the popular vote in this case and lose the electoral? >> yes. ask george w. bush and al gore. it is possible. it's only happened four times in the lifetime times in the lifetime of our great republic but it did happen 12 years ago. so it can happen. al gore eked out a little more than a half million votes edge in the popular vote but lost the presidency when george w. bush won the contested florida election and got those electoral votes back. so it is possible and peo
the republicans at the moment think they're ahead in colorado, tied in nevada. so he has to do florida, virginia, north carolina, ohio. and one more from there. if he can't get virginia, this state is a toss-up state. then he would have to cobble it together with say colorado and maybe wisconsin. but the most obvious path, they call it 3-2-1. win the three republican states, indiana, which we think he has, north carolina, virginia, florida, ohio, and one more. >> all right. so is it...
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he's now the head coach for the university of nevada football team. good to see you, sir. you visited te'o 15 times when you were recruiting him, you got to know him, you've talked to him since this story broke. what has he said to you? >> well, our conversations, in fact, have been via text. and to be honest with you, i did not want to get into the details of the whole thing with him. frankly, i was more concerned about his welfare as a person and that of his family. so really the focus was, hey, k kiddo, how you doing, is everything okay? and the conversations kind of went along those lines. >> and how was he? does he seem -- is he -- are they -- are you truly worried about him and his mental well-being right now, or is he doing okay? >> knob wino, i think he's doin. at the very beginning of this whole process, i could just sense that he was tired and that he was, you know, a little bit worn out by it and i was concerned about his mom and dad, and, you know, the one thing about the young man, he's very emotional. he wears it on his sleeve. and when, you know, when all of
he's now the head coach for the university of nevada football team. good to see you, sir. you visited te'o 15 times when you were recruiting him, you got to know him, you've talked to him since this story broke. what has he said to you? >> well, our conversations, in fact, have been via text. and to be honest with you, i did not want to get into the details of the whole thing with him. frankly, i was more concerned about his welfare as a person and that of his family. so really the focus...
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. >>> jon huntsman boycotts nevada. he spoke to "outfront." >>> new search for baby lisa and did a nuclear accident contaminate hundreds of thousands of kids? in, in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an on-the-go expense app made exclusively for ink customers. custom categorize your expenses anywhere. save time and get back to what you love. the latest innovation. only for ink customers. learn more at chase.com/ink but they also go beyond banking. we installed a ge fleet monitoring system. it tracks every vehicle in their fleet. it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'm good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. [ mal
. >>> jon huntsman boycotts nevada. he spoke to "outfront." >>> new search for baby lisa and did a nuclear accident contaminate hundreds of thousands of kids? in, in, managing expenses seems to... get in the way. not anymore. ink, the small business card from chase introduces jot an on-the-go expense app made exclusively for ink customers. custom categorize your expenses anywhere. save time and get back to what you love. the latest innovation. only for ink customers....
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chairwoman of the nevada gop, t.j. asked her, are you going to move back today to accommodate new hampshire. asked her two or three times. she kept saying no, no, no. they are sticking with their date. she and the executive committee will not budge on the date of january 14th. here is the problem. let's take a look at the calendar. january just a few months away. all started when florida moved up to january 31st. the four states that are supposed to go early iowa, new hampshire, south carolina and nevada, they vowed, well, we'll go earlier. south carolina is next, holding ours on the 21st. nevada announced we'll hold our caucus on the 14th. iowa, we think they are going to go on the third. that's kind of boxing new hampshire in. they have a state law saying their first in the nation primary is supposed to be a week before any contest. if the 14th is when nevada will be, they may go as early as december. as you just said five presidential candidates, huntsman and as you mentioned, michele bachmann, newt gingrich, herman
chairwoman of the nevada gop, t.j. asked her, are you going to move back today to accommodate new hampshire. asked her two or three times. she kept saying no, no, no. they are sticking with their date. she and the executive committee will not budge on the date of january 14th. here is the problem. let's take a look at the calendar. january just a few months away. all started when florida moved up to january 31st. the four states that are supposed to go early iowa, new hampshire, south carolina...
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look forward to seeing you out in nevada sometime. >> you bet. >>> in a moment we will be joined by nevada's governor. he started out supporting terz governor rick perry. now he's getting mentioned for a possible cabinet post if a republican wins the white house. >>> and superheroes are nothing new in hollywood, but some of them have been acting super bad. in the best light. every time of day. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it is meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next year's gonna be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and the water's beautiful. you can go deep s
look forward to seeing you out in nevada sometime. >> you bet. >>> in a moment we will be joined by nevada's governor. he started out supporting terz governor rick perry. now he's getting mentioned for a possible cabinet post if a republican wins the white house. >>> and superheroes are nothing new in hollywood, but some of them have been acting super bad. in the best light. every time of day. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right...
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. >>> jon huntsman boycotts nevada. he spoke to "outfront." >>> new search for baby lisa and did a nuclear accident contaminate hundreds of thousands of kids? system. it tracks every vehicle in their fleet. it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'm good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. you can't change the way banking works. just accept it, man. free ? doesn't close at five ? try nature. it's a bank. what do you want, a hug ? just accept it. hidden fees, fine print, or they'll stick it to you some other way. stay with the herd, son. accept it. just accept it. accept it. just accept it. accept it. if we miss this movie, you're dead. if you're stuck accepting banking nonsense, you need an ally.
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and the last of the battleground poll closings, iowa and nevada will begin at 10:00 eastern time. john king is at our election center. break down the math. what are you watching tonight? >> well, erin, you're sitting in ground zero of the presidential election. here is where we begin election day in america. the president at 237 electoral votes, strong and leading. that's the blue on the map. light blue leaning, dark blue strong. governor romney, 206, dark red strong, light red leaning his way. pretty safe in these assessments. we'll watch pennsylvania, michigan. assuming this is the line jump going in, let me give you a scenario, the obama campaign is confident about nevada among the tossups. they're confident about wisconsin. republicans watching are saying we'll prove you wrong. but let's go through the hypothetical. iowa as well, the republicif th won those three of the battlegrounds, that gets him to 259. in the romney campaign, they think they're going to win florida. the democrats say, no, we'll prove you wrong here, let's in this hypothetical give governor romney florida.
and the last of the battleground poll closings, iowa and nevada will begin at 10:00 eastern time. john king is at our election center. break down the math. what are you watching tonight? >> well, erin, you're sitting in ground zero of the presidential election. here is where we begin election day in america. the president at 237 electoral votes, strong and leading. that's the blue on the map. light blue leaning, dark blue strong. governor romney, 206, dark red strong, light red leaning...
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it's become a sort of race early unless nevada relents. how will this be resolved? >> well, i think the main way that this will be resolved, is if nevada actually chose to go three days later than the date that they've announced, which is the 14th. if they were to go to the 17th of january, that provides a weak space between them and new hampshire on january 10th and a weak space between new hampshire and my home state of iowa, which is going to have its iowa caucuses on january 3rd. both of iowa and new hampshire work very closely together to coordinate these dates and they are in sync and the presidential candidates know that. >> scott, the bigger issue is that these candidates don't want it to be resolved. they want to try to make a play for new hampshire. >> i don't disagree with you, robert. i would say that nevada has mismanaged their dates in the past, mismanaged their caucuses in previous years and don't have the tradition of new hampshire, they don't have the history of iowa. >> and the tradition of iowa is about making money. >> i'm curious, robert, why th
it's become a sort of race early unless nevada relents. how will this be resolved? >> well, i think the main way that this will be resolved, is if nevada actually chose to go three days later than the date that they've announced, which is the 14th. if they were to go to the 17th of january, that provides a weak space between them and new hampshire on january 10th and a weak space between new hampshire and my home state of iowa, which is going to have its iowa caucuses on january 3rd. both...
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>> another reason especially nevada. four years ago, nevada republican turnout, heavily mormon, 28% property accident and 26% mormon. what you will see is opposite in the south, questions raised about can he do well in the south. arizona also has a significant mormon population. 11% of arizona's primary four years ago were mormon, a clear romney advantage there. it is smart for newt to narrow the playing field. newt will have a difficult february and mitt romney about to have a very good february because of states that vote in feb. it comes down to march. where mitt romney remains vulnerable, if this becomes a one-on-one contest, those nagging doubts conservatives have about his core convictions. with rick santorum staying in and newt gingrich staying in, you have a different race. i also think you could flip it. if newt gingrich dropped out, i think rick santorum would become a very formidable candidate against mitt romney. >> and santorum is hoping that might happen. looks like mitt romney is making progress with evang
>> another reason especially nevada. four years ago, nevada republican turnout, heavily mormon, 28% property accident and 26% mormon. what you will see is opposite in the south, questions raised about can he do well in the south. arizona also has a significant mormon population. 11% of arizona's primary four years ago were mormon, a clear romney advantage there. it is smart for newt to narrow the playing field. newt will have a difficult february and mitt romney about to have a very good...
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let's get a deal done. >>> number two, a wildfire spreading through reno, nevada, tonight. the governor has declared a state of emergency. one person has been killed and the fire has already spread to more than 2,000 acres, destroying 20 homes. officials tell us they've stopped forward progress of the fire, but they have stressed that the flames are not under control. we're also told an evacuation order affecting thousands will not be lifted anytime soon. >>> number three, the fda revoked the approval of avastin for advanced breast cancer because the drug wasn't shone to be safe or effective. our medical reporter elizabeth cohen told us this is a very controversial decision among women with breast cancer. she talked to one who believes the drug extended her life by more than a year. elizabeth added the decision means insurance companies will likely stop covering the drug for breast cancer victims. it costs $90,000 a year. >>> number four, the latest "twilight" film, "breaking dawn: part i" bringing in $33 million in its midnight screenings, beating out the other three movie
let's get a deal done. >>> number two, a wildfire spreading through reno, nevada, tonight. the governor has declared a state of emergency. one person has been killed and the fire has already spread to more than 2,000 acres, destroying 20 homes. officials tell us they've stopped forward progress of the fire, but they have stressed that the flames are not under control. we're also told an evacuation order affecting thousands will not be lifted anytime soon. >>> number three, the...
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elected officials on a state-wide basis, rubio, they have one governor in my state and a governor in nevada. yeah, i think putting rubio on, i'd be concerned about that. voters vote on the presidential candidate. if it's romney versus obama, i believe that obama, because of his positive stance on latinos and hispanics. he's appointed a lot of hispanics in his administration. he's taken a lot of positive position on jobs, on education. the health care bill will be a plus. and he's on the right side of the immigration debate. the problem is republicans in congress have blocked on any action. you can't really blame the president for taking these principle positions. >> thank you very much, governor richardson, always a pleasure to see you, sir. >> thanks. nice to see you. >>> here's another one thing the president is probably interested in. almost half americans have a favorable view of the flat tax idea. it's from the abc news/"washington post" poll. 36% had a positive view of the 9-9-9 plan. the data came out a few hours after rick perry unveiled his plan. we're bringing in two people who kn
elected officials on a state-wide basis, rubio, they have one governor in my state and a governor in nevada. yeah, i think putting rubio on, i'd be concerned about that. voters vote on the presidential candidate. if it's romney versus obama, i believe that obama, because of his positive stance on latinos and hispanics. he's appointed a lot of hispanics in his administration. he's taken a lot of positive position on jobs, on education. the health care bill will be a plus. and he's on the right...
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elected officials on a state-wide basis, rubio, they have one governor in my state and a governor in nevada. yeah, i think putting rubio on, i'd be concerned about that. voters vote on the presidential candidate. if it's romney versus obama, i believe that obama, because of his positive stance on latinos and hispanics. he's appointed a lot of hispanics in his administration. he's take an lot of positive position on jobs, on education. the health care bill will be a plus. he's on the right side of the immigration debate. the problem is republicans in congress have blocked on any action. you can't really blame the president for taking these principle positions. >> thank you very much, governor richardson, always a pleasure to see you, sir. >> thanks. nice to see you. >>> here's another one the president is probably interested in. almost half americans have a favorable view of the flat tax idea. it's from the abc pal. 36% had a positive view of the 9-9-9 plan. the data came out a few hours after rick perry unveiled his plan. we're bringing in two people who know the math and are used to sparri
elected officials on a state-wide basis, rubio, they have one governor in my state and a governor in nevada. yeah, i think putting rubio on, i'd be concerned about that. voters vote on the presidential candidate. if it's romney versus obama, i believe that obama, because of his positive stance on latinos and hispanics. he's appointed a lot of hispanics in his administration. he's take an lot of positive position on jobs, on education. the health care bill will be a plus. he's on the right side...
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florida, virginia, wisconsin, colorado, iowa, new hampshire and nevada. joining me here in ohio is john avlon. he has been traveling the state aboard the cnn election express bus. i'm also joined by john king in washington, d.c. the electoral college map, how does it add up right now? >> when you talk to the two campaigns, it's as if even though it's one country, they live in parallel universes. both saying they will win tomorrow. the president is ahead in most of the key battleground states. they are down confidence in the obama campaign and don't get too much dispute out of the romney campaign that they will win the state of nevada. then they come to the midwest where you are. they are most confident in the midwest they will carry again. i know republicans watching are saying they'll prove you wrong. they're confident about the state of iowa. that would get the president to 259. takes 270 win. when you ask them about these battleground states, they say they're most confidence about ohio, where you are. the president took that game over. no republicans w
florida, virginia, wisconsin, colorado, iowa, new hampshire and nevada. joining me here in ohio is john avlon. he has been traveling the state aboard the cnn election express bus. i'm also joined by john king in washington, d.c. the electoral college map, how does it add up right now? >> when you talk to the two campaigns, it's as if even though it's one country, they live in parallel universes. both saying they will win tomorrow. the president is ahead in most of the key battleground...
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these are changes requested by republican governors of utah and nevada. but what about this claim? >> if president obama didn't want people to think that he was going to wave the central work requirement and welfare reform, his administration shouldn't have written a memo saying it was going to waive the work requirements and welfare reform. >> i quote, hhs will only consider aproviding waefrs related to the work participation requirements that make changes intended to lead to more effective means of meeting the work goals. the administration is insisting that aren't trying to waive the work requirement they're trying to make it more effective, precisely what the republican state governors have asked for. newt gingrich has defended the ad but as you'll see later on in this intersue, speaker gingrich makes a surprising admission. i spoke with him just a short time ago. mr. speaker, this ad says you wouldn't have to work or train for a job. they would just send you your welfare check. according to pretty much every fact checking organization that's not true. president clinton signed
these are changes requested by republican governors of utah and nevada. but what about this claim? >> if president obama didn't want people to think that he was going to wave the central work requirement and welfare reform, his administration shouldn't have written a memo saying it was going to waive the work requirements and welfare reform. >> i quote, hhs will only consider aproviding waefrs related to the work participation requirements that make changes intended to lead to more...
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be on the ballot in nevada on february 4th. he's in over ten states he filed. the herman cain train is full speed ahead. he's got precinct captains in iowa ready to nominate him. the herman cain train is moving full steam ahead. i think that's not only healthy he is a rocket scientist. he worked for the navy. graduated from moore house college. pro-life man and all of that. this really boils down to if you have two african-american men in the general election with opposing political views, the race card goes away. there can be no question of race. they're both black men. and it will change that base. many people who voted for mr. obama in the last election did so based on skin color. so you have two men with the same color skin and we are going to hear real political issues from opposing political viewpoints. that's really what this is about. >> so tell me, you've known herman cain for a long time. you're a woman though and obviously women sometimes see these sorts of allegations differently than men. why do you believe herman cain? is there a little part of yo
be on the ballot in nevada on february 4th. he's in over ten states he filed. the herman cain train is full speed ahead. he's got precinct captains in iowa ready to nominate him. the herman cain train is moving full steam ahead. i think that's not only healthy he is a rocket scientist. he worked for the navy. graduated from moore house college. pro-life man and all of that. this really boils down to if you have two african-american men in the general election with opposing political views, the...
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states like nevada or colorado orp virginia or north carolina, if they are very close. the latino population would be a swing vote. does governor romney have to change on the policy or the tone or nothing at all? >> he needs to engage the community. hispanic community is interested in jobs, and crime and he is going to begin a conversation in immigration. by the time it is all over, i don't know what the numbers will be but they won't be those. we will have a vast improvement. >> do you think that's possible? >> i don't think it is possible. i don't think the governor can walk away from some of the statements. in 2007, he said one thing. it was a road map. no one knew what the specifics were. five years later, it is a road map. we don't know the specifics. we do know this. he said he would veto the dream act if it passed. we do know he vetoed a provision when he was governor providing in-state tuition to the dream kids. we do know he has said sb-1070 in arizona is a model for federal legislation. that is not going to win the latino votes or the votes of anybody who is r
states like nevada or colorado orp virginia or north carolina, if they are very close. the latino population would be a swing vote. does governor romney have to change on the policy or the tone or nothing at all? >> he needs to engage the community. hispanic community is interested in jobs, and crime and he is going to begin a conversation in immigration. by the time it is all over, i don't know what the numbers will be but they won't be those. we will have a vast improvement. >> do...
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he's ahead in all the states that you just labeled and nevada's a state, he cleaned my clock in nevada. he's worked hard out there. i know he's spent a lot of time during the primary there and it's a state that leans a little republican. we have a senate race out there leaning republican. i think it's very likely that he could win nevada and without ohio. but i think this race is moving actually even i think it's moving governor romney's way even more than that. i think we could see not just all those states you mentioned, but a few more. >> and in part perhaps because he has been windowing people who are persuadable more in the center and i say that because of social issues, something i know is important to you, important to a lot of republican base and brings me of course to richard mourdock, the gop senate nominee who made controversial comments on abortion and here he is. >> life is that gift from god and i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that god intended to happen. >> they're not going to ask mourdock to pull ads that romney's
he's ahead in all the states that you just labeled and nevada's a state, he cleaned my clock in nevada. he's worked hard out there. i know he's spent a lot of time during the primary there and it's a state that leans a little republican. we have a senate race out there leaning republican. i think it's very likely that he could win nevada and without ohio. but i think this race is moving actually even i think it's moving governor romney's way even more than that. i think we could see not just...
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he is already prepared to go to iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, florida, nevada, all of these states. and so it is simply an assessment to pay attention to what needs to be done to continue to go forward. >> so when do you expect, obviously, sources that told cnn he could be making a decision in terms of his candidacy in the next couple days. what did he tell you in terms of his time line? >> i expect his decision will be that he will press on to iowa and i'm joining him at his request. he and his family, his wife, praying for all of them. wonderful, wonderful people. and i believe that we should continue to be friends of herman cain and support him and his march to iowa and beyond to the white house. >> and obviously, i want viewers to know you are looking at a live picture of herman cain speaking tonight at a fund-raiser. let me just ask you, you've known him. tell our viewers, how long have you known herman cain? i know you don't know ginger white, the woman who accused him of the 13-year affair. and i know you don't know his wife terribly well but what do you know of herman cain?
he is already prepared to go to iowa, new hampshire, south carolina, florida, nevada, all of these states. and so it is simply an assessment to pay attention to what needs to be done to continue to go forward. >> so when do you expect, obviously, sources that told cnn he could be making a decision in terms of his candidacy in the next couple days. what did he tell you in terms of his time line? >> i expect his decision will be that he will press on to iowa and i'm joining him at his...
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and then he'll get a medical review board in all of the three states he practices -- california, nevada and texas. >> thank you very much, ted. talk to you tomorrow. >>> well, she has the try to remain silent, and that is exactly what casey anthony did for a total of 60 times during a deposition in a civil suit against her today. now anthony, you probably are well her today. anthony you probably are well familiar acquitted of murder in july but she is now being sued by a woman that claims anthony defamed her. she told police a nanny took her daughter caylee in july 2008. investigators found a woman with that name but she claims she never met casey anthony or her daughter. she said as a result of what casey anthony said gonzalez lost her home, her home and received death threats. ryan smith is out front tonight. ryan, casey anthony acknowledged she was being sued but i mean 60 times she didn't say much else. >> nope. she didn't have much to say. she mentioned she hadn't spoken to her brother in six months and her parents in over a year. when you look at this, in a sense she doesn't have
and then he'll get a medical review board in all of the three states he practices -- california, nevada and texas. >> thank you very much, ted. talk to you tomorrow. >>> well, she has the try to remain silent, and that is exactly what casey anthony did for a total of 60 times during a deposition in a civil suit against her today. now anthony, you probably are well her today. anthony you probably are well familiar acquitted of murder in july but she is now being sued by a woman...
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on tuesday, ron paul heads to colorado and nevada. and the other candidates will join paul in nevada later on this week. and be sure, of course, to watch the results of the florida primary tuesday night here on cnn. and then saturday night for the nevada caucuses. those results. >>> thanks so much for tuning in to this special hour of politics. join us every sunday at 4:00 eastern time. now stay right here for the latest news right here in the "newsroom." >>> classmates have seizures, ticks, unexplained movements. could a toxic spill from the 1970s be to blame? now a renowned attorney erin brockovich gathers soil samples from the neighborhood. >>> eight months after a monster tonight ripped through a missouri town destroyed homes, lives and even a hospital, today, renewal, hope and healing. all right now in the "cnn newsroom." big developments in a medical mystery in upstate new york. environmental activist erin brockovich is joining others trying to figure out what's going on in the town of leroy. more than a dozen students from the
on tuesday, ron paul heads to colorado and nevada. and the other candidates will join paul in nevada later on this week. and be sure, of course, to watch the results of the florida primary tuesday night here on cnn. and then saturday night for the nevada caucuses. those results. >>> thanks so much for tuning in to this special hour of politics. join us every sunday at 4:00 eastern time. now stay right here for the latest news right here in the "newsroom." >>>...
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and nevada is a place that needs a really big idea. the state's unemployment, 13.4%, highest in the united states of america. 4 percentage points above the national average. housing is a bust. nevada ranks number one in foreclosures. las vegas prices down almost 60% from the peak. we need big ideas we're going to be getting a democrat's view in just a moment with mike warner, but first let's find out if the nation is ready for a big idea. and what the response is to the cain and paul plans. gloria borger is cnn's chief political analyst, john avalon, columnist for "newsweek" and the daily beast. great to have both of you with us. gloria, since you're out in vegas, why don't you give us the sense, what was the response to ron paul's plan today, which, of course, in addition to the trillion-dollar budget cut in year one also included getting rid of several federal agencies. >> reporter: i think republicans are very interested in hearing what ron paul has to say. he's been a -- someone who's been on the scene for quite some time. but when
and nevada is a place that needs a really big idea. the state's unemployment, 13.4%, highest in the united states of america. 4 percentage points above the national average. housing is a bust. nevada ranks number one in foreclosures. las vegas prices down almost 60% from the peak. we need big ideas we're going to be getting a democrat's view in just a moment with mike warner, but first let's find out if the nation is ready for a big idea. and what the response is to the cain and paul plans....
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while obama stepped out of debate camp in nevada to visit the hoover dam. that's neat too. with as many as 60 million americans expected to watch, both camps keep expectations low. it's a big game to say i'm going to do worse than you. romney senior adviser barbara come stock is in denver and jen socky, press secretary for the obama campaign is in las vegas with the president. good to see both of you. nice big smiles. i love this optimism. we're all excited about tomorrow. barbara, let me start with you. there was something politico's chief political columnist wrote today that sort of made me smile and i wanted to get your reaction. roger same mondays wrote, there are three things mitt romney must do to win the presidential debate on wednesday. unfortunately, nobody knows what they are. do you know what they are? >> well, i think it's going to be talking to the american people about how the middle class has been buried under the higher taxes, the higher regulations and the -- just the job-killing policies for the past four years and how mitt romney can talk straight to the
while obama stepped out of debate camp in nevada to visit the hoover dam. that's neat too. with as many as 60 million americans expected to watch, both camps keep expectations low. it's a big game to say i'm going to do worse than you. romney senior adviser barbara come stock is in denver and jen socky, press secretary for the obama campaign is in las vegas with the president. good to see both of you. nice big smiles. i love this optimism. we're all excited about tomorrow. barbara, let me start...
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>> reporter: dean heller of nevada introduced the bill in an effort to make congress work again. >> i'm not saying this is the silver bullet that's going to solve all the problems, but i do believe it's a step in the right direction. >> reporter: senator joe lieberman feels an urgency in getting reforms passed now because it is the connecticut independent's last term in congress. >> it's tough medicine to say to congress, unless you pass a budget on time, you're not going to be paid. but that's about where the public is in its attitude toward congress because all the other less green, less hit the mule with a 2 x 4 haven't worked. >> reporter: this attempt to impose fiscal responsibility and individual accountability in congress just might help restore america's aaa rating. >> we lost our credit rating as a nation. so i think a law like this is overdue. >> a lot of americans do agree, do you think this will pass? >> it polls very well but very unpopular among members of congress. i can't imagine why. it was first proposed by no labels but it's really gaining some steam. even though folk
>> reporter: dean heller of nevada introduced the bill in an effort to make congress work again. >> i'm not saying this is the silver bullet that's going to solve all the problems, but i do believe it's a step in the right direction. >> reporter: senator joe lieberman feels an urgency in getting reforms passed now because it is the connecticut independent's last term in congress. >> it's tough medicine to say to congress, unless you pass a budget on time, you're not...
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turnout and modern historic high in michigan, and he did well in broad demographic groups in florida and nevada and bigger primaries and more diverse states, and he the only candidate tied or consistently beating barack obama in national polls so the idea that he is not doing well or connecting, i don't buy it. and lastly, somebody who is the more entertaining candidate is going top perh p perhaps be mor entertaining, but you need a commander in chief for the position of president of the united states, and not entertainer. >> and you know, i hear the point, but there is a more existential point coming your way, and the exit polls, 55% of the people in alabama, mitt romney is not conservative enough, and 42% of them in mississippi. so it seems that the numbers have shown it and we see it in every state that the truly conservative part of the base does not support mitt romney. >> well, i encourage you, erin, before you make a final judgment of that to look at the the results tonight, because if it turns out that mitt wins one or both of the states, your premise is undermined immediately. if mitt
turnout and modern historic high in michigan, and he did well in broad demographic groups in florida and nevada and bigger primaries and more diverse states, and he the only candidate tied or consistently beating barack obama in national polls so the idea that he is not doing well or connecting, i don't buy it. and lastly, somebody who is the more entertaining candidate is going top perh p perhaps be mor entertaining, but you need a commander in chief for the position of president of the united...
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the government site long rumored to be located somewhere in the nevada desert. it's been the subject of hollywood lore and countless of conspiracy theories but is there any truth to the legends of crash spaceships and alien autopsies? guess what, some people are in the know and dan simon is "outfront." >> reporter: hollywood has long showed an obsession with area 51. >> welcome to earth. >> reporter: from aliens to ufos it helped fuel a perception that the government has been holding on to top secret information about this remote facility in the nevada desert. until now it had only really existed in places like "the x-files" on television but newly released cia documents officially acknowledge the site for the first time. andy jacobson spent several years roif iesearching area 51, publishing her findings in a book. >> it's become a national pastime and a great debate about aliens and the locus of this is area 51. >> reporter: if you are looking to gain insight into aliens or spaceships, you might be disappointed. the report makes no mention of those things. inst
the government site long rumored to be located somewhere in the nevada desert. it's been the subject of hollywood lore and countless of conspiracy theories but is there any truth to the legends of crash spaceships and alien autopsies? guess what, some people are in the know and dan simon is "outfront." >> reporter: hollywood has long showed an obsession with area 51. >> welcome to earth. >> reporter: from aliens to ufos it helped fuel a perception that the government...
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nevada is one of the states i want to talk about here. also, as i come up, i guess it gets a little bit better as you move up a few feet. not very much. maine, and you can see the view behind he. we're very far from the podium. nevada and maine, two of the four states where the majority of the delegates actually support ron paul. things could get interesting back here. perhaps that is why we're really in the way, way far back. really right here by the exits and by the walls. perhaps ron paul has something to do with that. now to a place where there is some of the best seating in the entire house. jim acosta is standing there. >> that's right, erin. thank you very much. i can tell you from talking to people inside the romney campaign is one of the images they want to put out this week is of mitt and ann romney and their five sons. nearly all of their 18 grandchildren will be here for the convention this week. this is where members of the romney family will be sitting. this is the vip box. not only members of the romney family, but also som
nevada is one of the states i want to talk about here. also, as i come up, i guess it gets a little bit better as you move up a few feet. not very much. maine, and you can see the view behind he. we're very far from the podium. nevada and maine, two of the four states where the majority of the delegates actually support ron paul. things could get interesting back here. perhaps that is why we're really in the way, way far back. really right here by the exits and by the walls. perhaps ron paul...
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they say that he's in strong play in nevada, obama campaign disputes that. if he could win those two out west, that would put him in position. even if he won new hampshire, that's only four. somehow, even though he was losing the most republican of the midwestern states, ohio, he would have to also win one of wisconsin and or iowa. so it's not impossible, but if he loses the big one, he's got to almost run the board with the rest of it. >> wow. wisconsin and iowa. how are those just poll wise leaning? is that reasonable for romney or no? >> wisconsin again has had a steady, democratic lead. it's within reach. it's not out of play yet, but let's sign that one over to the president. iowa, it's interesting. you could have a small state, only six electoral votes. most polling shows the tpresidet with a slight lead. if it stays this close, the little ones like iowa and new hampshire could decide things on election night. >> thanks so much to john king. >> thank you. >>> if obama does win ohio and the election, he may owe it to a move he made at the very beginning
they say that he's in strong play in nevada, obama campaign disputes that. if he could win those two out west, that would put him in position. even if he won new hampshire, that's only four. somehow, even though he was losing the most republican of the midwestern states, ohio, he would have to also win one of wisconsin and or iowa. so it's not impossible, but if he loses the big one, he's got to almost run the board with the rest of it. >> wow. wisconsin and iowa. how are those just poll...
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the last thing he wants to be is embarrassed in the state of nevada. take a look at this flyer, for example. he says newt gingrich spells trouble, and in the headlines of this, as you request see, it calls him erratic, unethical and reckless. on the air the romney campaign has spent $500,000. romney 'super pac over $720,000, all of it negative. by comparison, newt gingrich has spent in the state zero dollars. the big question is whether his super pac sugar daddy mr. addle zone will ante up more. >> that's what they're aiming for. they new unemployment numbers, a quarter of a million jobs created in january alone, the unemployment mum better going down to 8.3%. it does put some pressure on the republicans. >> it sure does. the high unemployment number has always been his achilles' heel. they're not willing to dance over at the white house, because they understand there's some complications that could occur. for example, wolf, if all of those discouraged workers start now looking for jobs, what you could see is the unemployment number go up again if they
the last thing he wants to be is embarrassed in the state of nevada. take a look at this flyer, for example. he says newt gingrich spells trouble, and in the headlines of this, as you request see, it calls him erratic, unethical and reckless. on the air the romney campaign has spent $500,000. romney 'super pac over $720,000, all of it negative. by comparison, newt gingrich has spent in the state zero dollars. the big question is whether his super pac sugar daddy mr. addle zone will ante up...
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you've got nevada and michigan, missouri's a little messed up, but still counts in there. sorry. colorado. you name it. so, let's just, what happens in those? >> this is a -- a lighter caucus state. some are primaries and really, it's all lead up to super tuesday in early march where you've got ten states voting. but the point is, give candidates a chance to try to coales. maybe some will drop out. but we have these contests. we've spent nine months leading up to elections. we're one month in. there's still february and march to go and then, it starts being all in and that's when you're going to see. >> jamal, how much does this make you have some flashbacks? to the hillary, barack battle a few years ago? >> yeah, it's the hillary, barack obama battle. it was a long, drawn out ground war it seemed like. for mitt romney, his hope is he's got to win big, but for newt gingrich, march 6th is going to be a big day for him. on march 6th, georgia primary, which is where he's from. tennessee, texas. a bunch of states that he should do pretty well in because a lot of them are in the south
you've got nevada and michigan, missouri's a little messed up, but still counts in there. sorry. colorado. you name it. so, let's just, what happens in those? >> this is a -- a lighter caucus state. some are primaries and really, it's all lead up to super tuesday in early march where you've got ten states voting. but the point is, give candidates a chance to try to coales. maybe some will drop out. but we have these contests. we've spent nine months leading up to elections. we're one...
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. >>> so president obama was in nevada today touting his energy plan and touring the country's largest some solar energy. it generates power for 17,000 homes. it was financed in part with $40 million worth of federal tax credits. now the president says it's part of his plan to diversify the country's energy portfolio. and promote alternative energy sources like solar. which brings us to tonight's number. 15. according to an analyst at pacific crest securities that's how many years a customer has to commit to solar energy to break even. electricity prices are called -- tied to coal and natural gas. not oil. so even though oil prices are high, natural gas is still low. so you have to sweat it out for almost a couple decades before you see returns. but even if you're willing to put in the time, solar energy will not work everywhere. a state has to have the perfect combination of good sun and high electric prices for solar to be feasible. right now, pacific crest says there are only three states, california, florida and hawaii with the right mix. yeah, you know, they're pretty sunny. hawai
. >>> so president obama was in nevada today touting his energy plan and touring the country's largest some solar energy. it generates power for 17,000 homes. it was financed in part with $40 million worth of federal tax credits. now the president says it's part of his plan to diversify the country's energy portfolio. and promote alternative energy sources like solar. which brings us to tonight's number. 15. according to an analyst at pacific crest securities that's how many years a...
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when he lost nevada to senator hillary clinton, he won more delegates because he won the congressional districts. democrats complain about it, but they also have proportional delegation in their own party. >> to me, if there was a way to just do it, forget congressional districts. because everybody cheats. when the other guy is drawing the line, you say he's cheating. everybody cheats. but if you just did popular vote percent and did proportional allocation as he's talking about, wouldn't that be more fair? i don't think it's fair right now, 51% of the vote in the state goes to one guy, he gets 100% of the electoral college votes. it doesn't add up. >> that's a very interesting idea. to the point you raised before, when you're talking about in california, california is a democratic state. but there are a lot of republicans in that democratic state. and you don't have republican presidential candidates trying to win their votes. so if you said that if republicans are -- have 40% of the vote, allocate 40% of those delegates -- of those lakt rats. that's not a crazy idea. in virginia, the
when he lost nevada to senator hillary clinton, he won more delegates because he won the congressional districts. democrats complain about it, but they also have proportional delegation in their own party. >> to me, if there was a way to just do it, forget congressional districts. because everybody cheats. when the other guy is drawing the line, you say he's cheating. everybody cheats. but if you just did popular vote percent and did proportional allocation as he's talking about, wouldn't...